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NADIMAC (SRB)

METAL JE RAT

Written by Zvetan Rachev on Thursday 26 February, 2009. Last updated on Thursday 26 February, 2009

 

Although being from Bulgaria, I must admit that I don't know much about the extreme Metal scene of our western neighbour Serbia. Shame on me! So here I have to review Nadimac - an oldschool Thrash/Crossover band from Belgrade and their EP "Metal Je Rat" which translated in English means "Metal Is War".

Inside this curious release you will find four tracks (and one intro) which will certainly bring you memories about the sound of the first records of classics like Tankard, D.R.I. or Wehrmacht... In other words: straight in-your-face guitar riffs, frantic drumming and the hysterical vocals of Daca who is obviously influenced (besides the alcohol) by the singing of the King of Beer Himself - Andreas "Gerre" Geremia from the mighty Tankard. The lyrics are all in Serbian and the cover artwork is showing a drunken clown with a smoking gun in his hand. Metal is war indeed!

"Metal Je Rat" is the first EP of Nadimac (after one demo and a split album with the Serbian Death Metal warriors Dagger Spawn) and in case you are into the classical Thrash sound of the 80's, this record will most probably appeal to you. It's not perfect but it has raw energy and real Underground spirit. Consume it with a good load of cold beer and you won't make a mistake! Thrash or be trashed!

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"Nadimac is a Serbian Thrash Metal band that started in 2003 and they have already released a demo and one split this is their latest release and if you where wondering the title means "Metal is War". After listening to a couple of tracks it is abundantly clear that these guys have listened to a lot of old Germanic Thrash Metal. You can tell which bands these guys worship because there is a lot of Destruction, Kreator and Sodom in Nadimac's music. They have really taken the Thrash Metal that was created in the mid-eighties and done their best to reach the heights of their sources of inspiration. They have all the trademarks of early German Thrash Metal, frantic drumming, quite simplistic riffing the crazy solos and screamed growls/vocals. Well what can I say, they haven’t reached the heights of Sodom, Kreator and Destruction musically, they are good at what they're doing but they aren't that good. Don't get me wrong, for this is really good and if you are looking fro some old school Thrash Metal al least check Nadimac out. A big plus is that the lyrics are in their native tongue, which is always an interesting experience.

 

Review by: Mordant."

 

..hahahah sta li je ovaj slusao :P

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